PORT HARCOURT – SOME persons were feared dead, yesterday, in multiple
accidents, after a fuel tanker spilled more than half of its diesel
content on the fast lane of the Waterlines – Garrison Flyover in Port
Harcourt, Rivers State.
The diesel spilled by the crashed tanker in the early hours of
yesterday resulted in a number of vehicles skewing and crashing against
the flyover pavement.
When Vanguard visited the scene, several men of Traffic Management
Agency, TIMARIV, had taken control of traffic, advising motorists to go
slow on the slippery road while officials of state Fire Service were
busy mopping the spilled diesel to ease vehicular movement on the road.
State Chief Traffic Controller of TIMARIV, Mr. Confidence Eke,
however, dispelled fears of deaths as a result of the several cars that
crashed against the pavement of the bridge at the spill spot.
He said: “We did not record any casualty, although there were people
with various degrees of injuries. Because of the slippery nature of the
road, we had multiple rear end collisions as vehicles ran into the spill
portion hitting the walkway on the bridge. But I think no one has been
confirmed dead.”
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